Toronto–Danforth
Toronto-Danforth is the Danforth's working stretch — 80 restaurants, Athens Pastries and Second Cup anchoring the coffee layer, Withrow Park as the neighborhood's honest green center, and 18 grocery stores confirming this is where people actually live and provision their weeks.
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About this Neighborhood
Toronto-Danforth is the eastern stretch of the Danforth corridor, where the Greek commercial identity of the western end fades into a broader mixed-use residential fabric. Eighty restaurants — in-line with cohort — include Wingstop, Swiss Chalet, and Mary Brown's, which are not the restaurants you'd profile in a travel piece but are the restaurants that a neighborhood runs on. Twenty-two coffee shops: Second Cup, Tim Hortons, and Athens Pastries doing the breakfast work; loft cycle club and All Access in the fitness layer. Eighteen grocery stores — Foodland, The Corner Shop, Donlands Variety — give this neighborhood genuine provisioning depth. Withrow Park is the community anchor: 1.6 hectares, Sunday morning markets. Nine parks total. Social glue at 63 — the neighborhood holds people without being showy about it. Digital nomad score of 100 means the café density supports the laptop crowd, which the Second Cup and Tim Hortons combination delivers in its own particular way.
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